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Disclaimer
This presentation has been prepared by Algae.Tec Limited. This presentation
contains a number of forward-looking statements that are subject to risks,
contingencies and uncertainties. Such statements involved known and unknown
risks and certain assumptions that may cause the actual results, performance or
achievements of the Company to be materially different from the statements in this
presentation.
Actual results could differ depending on factors including, but not limited to, the
availability of resources, testing of the Company’s technology on a commercial
scale, timing and effects of regulatory actions, liquidity of the Company’s shares
and the Company’s commercial partners.
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Corporate Overview
Corporate Snapshot
ASX Code AEB
Shares on Issue 339,879,095
Share Price Range (12 months) $0.050 - $0.070
Market Capitalisation as at 12 July 2016 $23,791,536
Unlisted Options1 46,195,444
Major Shareholders
Teco Bio LLC (Earl McConchie) 51.49%
Reliance Industrial Investments (India's largest private company) 13.32%
Note 1
28,728,607 options - Reliance Group (exercisable at 16.36 cents)
1,000,000 options exercisable at $0.20 on or before 1 March 2018 – Cross Border Ventures
16,000,000 options exercisable at $0.09 on or before 30 June 2019 – Employees options
262,755 options exercisable at $0.10 on or before 29 January 2017 – Professional services
204,082 options exercisable at $0.10 on or before 21 April 2017 – Professional services
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Company Objectives
This is being achieved by:
Commercializing proprietary technology for the production of algae through the capture of solar energy and sequestration of carbon dioxide.
Targeting key markets for the substitution of fossil fuels with sustainable algae-based biofuels, including renewable kerosene (jet fuel), biodiesel and bioethanol.
Producing high quality specialty algae products for nutraceutical, food and specialty markets.
Implementing commercial plants for the production of algae and its biofuels with strong economic viability.
Focusing on quality products and services, building strategic partnerships to accelerate commercialisation and creating long-term shareholder value.
To be the global leader in diversified quality algae products.
Algae.Tec currently has a demonstration plant in India in conjunction with the Reliance Group for biofuel evaluation which will be commissioned over the next few months. Algae.Tec has also recently started up and commissioned a small plant in Atlanta to produce algae for nutraceutical products.
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Board of Directors
Non - Executive Chairman: Malcolm Raymond James BBus, FAICD, AAustIMM
Has over 30 years of experience in a finance, project development and public company management.
Involved in over $2 billion in capital and debt raisings and was the inaugural CEO of the Australian Employment Covenant.
Currently, principal of MRJ Advisors, a boutique investment, advisory and project development organization.
Currently non-executive chairman of Anova Metals Ltd.
Executive Director: Garnet Earl McConchie BSc ME(Chem) RPE AICE
Has over 35 years of experience over a broad field of chemistry and associated technologies, including global markets, bulk chemicals and plastics, differentiated commodities and intermediates, specialty chemicals, polymers and interaction with environmental sectors.
Was employed with Dow Chemical Company for 25 years where he served as Global Director for chemicals and plastics
Currently, the founding director and controlling shareholder of Teco.Bio LLC. He is based in Atlanta, Georgia to co-ordinated the microalgae development.
Managing Director and Company Secretary: Peter Hatfull ACA
Peter has over 30 years’ experience in a range of senior executive positions with Australian and International companies. He has an extensive skill-set in the areas of business optimisation, capital raising and company restructuring.
Prior to joining Algae. Tec, Peter held senior financial and Board positions in Australia, Africa and the UK. He has particular experience in revitalising business plans, attracting investor funding, and implementing profitable strategies..
Peter graduated as a Chartered Accountant in the United Kingdom, where he worked for Coopers and Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers ), and subsequently moved to Africa, where he spent 8 years in Malawi, where he was CFO of the Malawi operation of international trading group, Guthrie Limited. Peter moved to Perth in 1988.
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Technology Overview
The innovative system consists of a modular bio-reactor in which minute plants, called microalgae, are grown (through the controlled supply of light, water, carbon dioxide gas (CO2) and nutrients), and related infrastructure used for harvesting and refining into algae products
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Benefits of Microalgae
Nature’s oldest and most efficient process for capture of solar energy and atmospheric CO2
Produces orders of magnitude more oils and hydrocarbons per land mass
A sustainable source for renewable kerosene (jet fuel), biodiesel and bioethanol
Provides direct environmental solutions for air/water and end-use emissions
Source of high nutritional value (Super Food) including omega 3, protein, β-carotene, selenium, zinc, vitamins B-12, C and E.
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Performance
• Algae.Tec has evaluated productivity and product yields for over 50 microalgae
species for biofuels production, representing a broad range of microalgae
compositions of lipids/oils, carbohydrates, proteins and hydrocarbons with carbon
contents ranging from 45% to >75%.
• Overall technical and economic performance of the photo-reactor modules,
harvesting system and product refinement operations are dependent on the specific
algae species and its optimum cultivating conditions to maximize productivity and
product yields to desired products.
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Oils Fatty Acids Other Lipids Proteins
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Select algal species A-E with product distributions based on inorganic and moisture-free weight basis
High Lipid/Oil Algae
− Harvesting & refinement of algae provides
approximately 50% yield to algae oil product with
high purity product quality, targeting production of
algae-biodiesel.
− Algae biomass contains high carbohydrate and
protein contents of up to 80% for animal food
supplements or conversion to bio-ethanol or
renewable distillates.
− Algae production of 250 metric tons of microalgae
per year per module and upon conversion
equivalent to 55,000 gallons of end-use
sustainable biofuels per year per module.
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• A wide variety of algae are commercially produced for use in human health and food supplement applications with the 2015 global market estimated at US$800m and growth rates of 5% to over 15%, dependent on algal species.
• More than 40 different algal species have been identified/developed for various nutraceutical applications. There are 6 algal species which represent over 95% of today’s market: Arthrospira (Spirulina), Chlorella, Dunaliella, Nannochloropsis, Haematococcus and Schizochytrium.
• The current production base is dominated by Asian suppliers at 71% (China, Taiwan, S. Korea and India) with 11% US, 7% EU, 5% Israel, 3% Australia/New Zealand and 3% Latin America.
• Bulk market prices range from US$15 to over US$100 per kilogram, dependent on algal species, product form (algae biomass, algae oil or extracts thereof) , product quality and nutritional value.
• More than 90% of the total nutraceutical algae production worldwide is based on open cultivation systems with substantial product quality and consistency limitations.
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Nutraceutical Algae Plant
• The initial plant for the commercial nutraceutical market has now been commissioned in Cumming, Atlanta at Algae.Tec’s main research and development facility.
• The nutraceutical plant features capabilities for multiple microalgal species, high productivity photo-bioreactors, efficient harvesting and product refinement technologies within an environmentally-controlled process for production of sustainable quality products.
• The plant will initially generate up to 50 tonnes per annum of algae-based nutraceutical products, representing well over US$2m of profitable revenue per year.
• The Company has partnered with Gencor Pacific, one of America’s largest suppliers of nutraceutical additives to the pharmaceutical industry, for product sales to the market and continued development of algae-based nutraceuticals.
• The nutraceutical plant will be scaled up to 1,000 tonnes per year for production of multiple algal species and products thereof, utilizing AT’s unique technology platform and facility infrastructure.F
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Algae-Based Nutraceuticals
Algal Species Description Characterization Nutraceutical Applications
Arthrospira (Spirulina) Filamentous blue-green, fresh water microalgae
>65% proteins with 5% lipids (rich source of essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals)
High protein food supplement (weight loss, diabetes, cardiovasculardiseases, cancers and mental health)
Chlorella Unicellular green, fresh water microalgae
50-60% proteins with up to 20% lipids (rich source of chlorophyll, essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals)
High protein food supplement (hypertension, cholesterol, immune system, fibromyalgia and colitis)
Dunaliella Unicellular green (red) bi-flagellate, marine microalgae
30% proteins with 10% lipids (rich source of beta-carotene, essential fatty acids and minerals)
Potent free-radical antioxidant (cancers, immune system, neoplasms and liver lesions) F
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Algae-Based Nutraceuticals
Algal Species Description Characterization Nutraceutical Applications
Haematococcus Unicellular green (red) flagellate, fresh water microalgae
30% proteins with 20-30% lipids (rich source of astaxanthin and essential fatty acids)
Potent free-radical antioxidant (vision, hypertension, immune system, nervous systemdiseases)
Nannochloropsis Unicellular green, marine water microalgae
40% proteins with up to 40% lipids (rich source of EPA, vital amino acids, vitamins and minerals)
High EPA Omega-3 algae oil (memory, weight loss, neural disorders, vision, immune system and cardiovascular )
Schizochytrium Unicellular 20% proteins with up to 60% lipids (rich source of DHA
High DHA Omega-3 algae oil ((memory, neural disorders, vision, immune system and cardiovascular )F
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Nutraceutical Algae Plant
• Algae.tec has recently signed an exclusive supply and distribution agreement with Gencor Pacific
• Gencor has a client base that includes some of the world’s largest nutraceutical and pharmaceutical companies
• This agreement states that Gencor will buy all of Algae.Tec’s production worldwide of nutraceutical algae products
• The signing of the supply agreement was followed with an investment of US$1 million into Algae.Tec
• This investment will accelerate the development of and increase the capacity of the small nutraceutical algae plant in Cumming
• These agreements and investment are a tremendous endorsement of Algae.Tec’s technology and capability
• Algae.Tec and Gencor are currently in discussions regarding new product development.
GENCOR PACIFIC
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Nutraceutical Algae Tested Products
CHLORELLA
Product Name Alganics® – C
Process Unicellular, phototrophic, green algae (2-4 µm spherical shape), cultivated in fresh water media via environmentally-controlled process.
Product Type Green powder (>98% cells ruptured)
Properties 45-65% proteins, 5% chlorophyll, 10-20% carbohydrates, 10-30% lipids/oils, 10-20% dietary fibers and numerous vitamins and minerals.
Chlorella is the highest-known source of chlorophyll contains essential fatty acids, including Omega-3 EPA and DHA, Omega-6 ARA, beta-carotene and is a large producer of lutein. Minerals and vitamins include a broad spectrum of Vitamin B complexes and vital minerals for human health.F
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Nutraceutical Algae Tested Products
DUNALIELLA
Product Name Alganics® – D
Process Unicellular, bi-flagellate, phototrophic, green (transition to red under stress) algae (10-20 µm oval and ellipsoidal shape), cultivated in marine water media via environmentally-controlled process.
Product Type Red powder and Beta-Carotene extracts
Properties 20-30% proteins, 2% chlorophyll, 30-40% carbohydrates, 10% lipids/oils and numerous vitamins and minerals. Beta-carotene contents ranging from 6% to >10%.
Dunaliella is the highest-known source of beta-carotene and contains essential fatty acids, including Omega-3 EPA and DHA fatty acids and Omega-6 ARA. Minerals and vitamins include a broad spectrum of Vitamin B complexes, glycerols and vital minerals for human health.F
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Nutraceutical Algae Tested Products
HEAEMATOCOCCUS
Product Name Alganics® – H
Process Unicellular, flagellate-motile, phototrophic, green (transition to red under stress) algae (10-20 µm oval and spherical shape), cultivated in fresh water media via environmentally-controlled process.
Product Type Red powder and Astaxanthin extracts
Properties 20-30% proteins, 1.5% red and green chlorophylls, 35-45% carbohydrates, 20-30% lipids/oils and numerous vitamins and minerals with Astaxanthin contents up to 4%.
Haematococcus is the highest-known source of astaxanthin and contains essential fatty acids, including Omega-3 EPA and DHA and Omega-6 ARA fatty acids. Minerals and vitamins include a broad spectrum of Vitamin B complexes and vital minerals for human health.F
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Nutraceutical Algae Tested Products
NANNOCHLOROPSIS
Product Name Alganics® – N
Process Unicellular, phototrophic, green Algae (2-4 µm spherical shape), cultivated in marine water media via environmentally-controlled process.
Product Type Green powder (>98% cell ruptured) and Green Algae Oil extracts
Properties 30-40% proteins, 1% chlorophyll, 20-30% carbohydrates, 20-40% lipids/oils and numerous vitamins and minerals with Omega-3 EPA contents of 20% to more than 25% in Algae Oil.
Nannochloropsis is a concentrated source of essential fatty acids, including Omega-3 EPA and Omega-7 fatty acids, with a balance of key carotenoids (astaxanthin and zeaxanthin) and vital amino acids. Minerals and vitamins include a broad spectrum of Vitamin B complexes and high levels of vital minerals.F
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Nutraceutical Algae Tested Products
SCHIZOCHYTRIUM
Product Name Alganics® – S
Process Unicellular, heterotrophic, brown microalgae (10 µm oval shape with clusters), cultivated in marine water media via environmentally-controlled process.
Product Type Algae Oil extracts
Properties Algae biomass contains 50-60% lipids/oils with Omega-3 DHA contents >30% in Algae Oil.
Schizochytrium is a concentrated source of essential fatty acids, including Omega-3 DHA fatty acids for human health applications.
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Algae Based Biofuels – Reliance Industries
• The initial contract with Reliance was signed in May 2013 with a value over $5m
• The contract was for equity participation in Algae.Tec by Reliance and for Algae.Tec to complete agreed operational objectives
• Reliance currently holds 13.32% of the Company
• Algae.Tec is contracted to evaluate certain algae for fuel products, to build a pilot plant in Jamnagar, India, and, following successful trials, to build a full size commercial plant.
• Reliance owns the world’s largest refinery situated in Jamnagar producing thousands of tonnes of CO2which will be the site of the major commercial plant
• The evaluation of specific algaes has been successfully completed
• Equipment including photobioreactors has been dispatched and is on site in Jamnagar
• Plant to be commissioned late CY16
Reliance Industries is India’s largest companyAnd is Algae.Tec’s major strategic partner
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Other Initiatives
• Algae.Tec has a collaboration agreement with Lufthansa
• Algae.Tec is in continuing discussions with a number of other major international airlines regarding investments to reduce down their carbon footprints
• Algae.Tec has signed a mutual collaboration agreement with Larimar Energy SRL, a company based in the Dominican Republic, to provide an algae plant for capturing the CO2 from a new coal fired power station.
• Algae.Tec has a binding agreement to provide an algae solution for the CO2 emissions from a proposed waste to energy plant being built in WA. The waste to energy plant should have financial close during the first quarter 2016
• The Company is in discussions with various other parties regarding carbon capture and usage initiatives
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Direct Solar Light Energy
Algae.Tec’s proprietary light system in Atlanta
• Direct Visible Light Energy Solar Collector System
• Proprietary 2-axis flat-plate Fresnel technology.
• Fiber optics transmission to PBR Module
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Indirect Solar Light Energy
Indirect Light Energy Solar Collector System in Atlanta• Proprietary 2-axis flat-plate photovoltaic technology.• PBR Module light panels with optimal intensity and wavelengths
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A Renewable, Sustainable
and Emerging Profitable
Business
Contact Details
Registered Office
Unit 2100 Railway RdSubiaco PerthWestern Australia 6008
+61 8 9380 6790
USA Office
2560 Industrial Pk BlvdCummingGA 30041
+1 678 679 7370
Managing Director
Peter Hatfull+61 419 920 272
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